Is 7 in Japanese Nana?

Nana is one pronunciation for the number 7 in the Japanese language, and is the one more commonly used. In anime and manga, it's sometimes used as a feminine name with possible double meaning.
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Why is 7 Nana or Shichi?

When read on its own, seven is usually pronounced nana. The reason behind this is likely to avoid confusion. Shichi sounds too similar to (one of the pronunciations of) four.
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What does 7 mean in Japanese?

Seven is an important number in Buddhism. Japanese Buddhists celebrate a baby's seventh day and mourn the seventh day after a person dies when the soul is said to cross over.
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What does 7 symbolize?

7 is a powerful angel number that symbolizes a person's inner wisdom, self-awareness, intuition and mysticism. For spiritual maturation and progress, all of those elements are essential. When it comes to numerology, this is a number that represents the right blend of spirituality and practicality. What is this?
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How do you write 7 in hiragana?

Seven/7: Shichi / Nana
  1. kanji: 七
  2. hiragana: しち / なな
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Why does 7 in Japanese have two words?

So why does Japanese have multiple words for the same number? It's partly to do with superstition - “shi” sounds like the Japanese word for death and “ku” can mean suffering; “shichi” can also mean “place of death”. But actually, most languages have multiple words for numbers.
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What is Nana short for?

Let's start with the most used nicknames for Grandma. Nana is the most common nickname for a Grandma in thirty-two states. But if someone doesn't call their grandmother Nana, odds are they do call her Grammy or Gram, as these are relatively popular alternatives to Grandma, as well.
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Does Nana mean 7?

Nana is one pronunciation for the number 7 in the Japanese language, and is the one more commonly used. In anime and manga, it's sometimes used as a feminine name with possible double meaning.
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Is it yon or 4 Shi?

As noted above, yon (4) and nana (7) are preferred to shi and shichi. It is purported that this is because shi is also the reading of the word death (死), which makes it an unlucky reading (see tetraphobia); while shichi may sound too similar to ichi (1), shi or hachi (8).
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How do you write Nana in Japanese?

In modern Japanese, Japonic なな (nana) is more common than Sinitic しち (shichi) (see Etymology 2) outside fixed compounds, which is similar to 四 (yo) but different from other numerals.
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What language is the name Nana?

Nana as a girl's name is of Hawaiian origin referring to a spring month and the name of a star. The Spanish Nana is a pet form of Ana. Nana and Nanny have come to mean "grandmother" or "person who looks after children".
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Is duolingo good for Japanese?

Duolingo Japanese is not perfect. But it is a fun and effective way to learn some basic Japanese. If you really only have five minutes in a day to study, Duolingo is probably one of the most effective ways to spend your time.
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What is the old name of Tokyo?

The history of the city of Tokyo stretches back some 400 years. Originally named Edo, the city started to flourish after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate here in 1603.
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Is KU a kyu or 9?

Seven and nine, I have learned that seven is shichi and that nine is ku. But I also know that seven is nana, and nine is kyu, actually I cannot remember ever hearing anyone use shichi and ku. So basically my questions are, why there is more then one word for those numbers in particular and when to use which form.
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What is your name in Japanese?

Anata no onamae wa? And that's how to ask, "What is your name?" in Japanese.
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What is Jiji in Japanese?

matter, thing, fact, business, reason, possibly.
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What do Japanese call their grandparents?

It's no surprise, then to learn that the Japanese word for grandfather is ojiisan. The informal term, which is what one would call one's own grandfather, is sofu. Some Japanese children call their grandparents Jiji (from ojiisan) and Baba (from obaasan, Japanese for grandmother).
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What Obachan means?

Obachan is a Japanese word for "grandmother." The word is usually written as Obaachan to distinguish it from the word for "aunt." They sound almost exactly the same save the longer "a" sound for grandmother.
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Where is Nana from?

Etymology. The word nan for grandma is a shortening of the word nana. Both of these words probably are child pronunciations of the word nanny. Etymonline describes this word as originating as a child's word for "female adult other than mother".
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